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''America's Morning Headquarters'' (formerly ''Your Weather Today'', ''Morning Rush'' and ''AMHQ'') is an American
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. Airing every morning from 6  a.m. to 12 p.m.
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, the program focuses on morning weather conditions, news and business information from around the country. The program debuted on January 3, 2000, under its original title. If there is a major weather event, it used to air until 10 am, however since 2017, it's usually cut back an hour for additional live broadcasts for ''Weather Center Live''.


Program history


As ''Your Weather Today''

In 2000, The Weather Channel began a multi-year reformatting of its program schedule, converting from a one-program approach (embodied in ''
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'') to a multi-program schedule for its forecast programs. The first changes occurred with its morning schedule, formerly composed solely of ''Weather Center AM''. Two programs were carved out of ''Weather Center AM'' initially, ''
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'' and ''Your Weather Today'', which debuted on January 3, 2000 (a third "morning" program, '' Day Planner'', premiered in 2003). At its launch, ''Your Weather Today'' was anchored by Heather Tesch (who had made her TWC debut the year prior) and Marshall Seese. For ''Your Weather Today'', the
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concept – in which local forecasts are shown six times an hour – was revived. One of the segments featured on the program was "Travel Desk", focusing on air travel and highway travel conditions. In 2008, ''Your Weather Today'' underwent a graphical relaunch as part of TWC's conversion to high-definition broadcasts; between June 2 and August 12, all the Weather Channel's live weather programming began broadcasting in high definition from a new HD studio facility. Marshall Seese retired in November of that year, and was replaced by Nicole Mitchell. In March 2009, Tesch left ''Your Weather Today'' to become co-anchor of ''Day Planner'' and was replaced by Kevin Robinson. Also at this point, storm tracker Jim Cantore joined the show from ''
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'', which was canceled around that time. On June 22, 2009, Stephanie Abrams and Mike Bettes, both of whom previously hosted '' Beyond the Forecast'', took over as co-anchors of ''Your Weather Today'' after the former program's cancellation. As Abrams serves as a fill-in for
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'', which broadcasts from
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, Jen Carfagno and Eric Fisher both frequently serve as substitutes for Abrams. ''Your Weather Today'' implemented a new graphics and music package on April 5, 2010. This revamp removed the "with Abrams & Bettes" subtitling on-air; however, interactive programming guides and program listings on weather.com continued to refer to the program as ''Your Weather Today with Abrams & Bettes''. In 2010, Carfagno's appearances on the show increased significantly, because Bettes' was often absent doing field reports as part of the Vortex 2 experiment from May 1 to June 15, and Abrams was working on the second season of The Weather Channel's original long-form program ''WeatherProof''. The move coincided with the cancellation of the controversial ''Flick and a Forecast'' movie series, which Carfagno had hosted. Chris Warren began serving as a fill-in when a second substitute was needed. From May 9 to June 3, 2011, Mike Bettes returned to field reporting on the Vortex 2 project for a third consecutive year (the channel's reports on the project had by that point become known as "The Great Tornado Hunt"). For 2012, Abrams remained in-studio on ''Your Weather Today'' during "The Great Tornado Hunt", which was truncated slightly because the channel's crew worked independently from the since-ended Vortex 2 project. On April 16, 2012, the program was revamped with new on-air graphics. In addition, Stephanie Abrams began co-hosting the show from New York City from 7–9 a.m. ET only. For the 9 a.m. hour, Mike Bettes was joined by either Eric Fisher, Jen Carfagno or Maria LaRosa from Atlanta. The network gave this format a three-month trial run, likely planning to move Abrams permanently to New York if it had been successful. On July 30, 2012, Abrams returned to the Atlanta studio, and she and Mike Bettes resumed hosting the show for all three hours. However, two weeks later on August 13, Stephanie Abrams moved to the New York City studio full-time. She and Mike Bettes continued to host the show from 7 to 9 a.m. while Maria LaRosa joined Bettes for the 9 a.m. hour.


Relaunch as ''Morning Rush''

On November 12, 2012, ''Your Weather Today'' was relaunched, with the same hosts, under the new title ''Morning Rush.'' In late 2013, Jennifer Delgado joined the program. Abrams remained co-anchor of ''Morning Rush'', with her duties expanding to 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. (from 7 a.m. to 8 a.m.), and Delgado co-anchoring the 9 a.m. Eastern hour. TWC got a new graphics and music package called "Weather All The Time" in November 2013, Morning Rush and every other live programming show got an upgrade.


Relaunch as ''AMHQ''

The program was relaunched on March 17, 2014, as ''America's Morning Headquarters (AMHQ)'', with
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,
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and
Sam Champion Samuel James Champion (born August 13, 1961) is an American weather anchor who is best known for his combined 25-year career on the ABC flagship station WABC-TV and ''Good Morning America''. He formerly co-anchored '' AMHQ: America's Morning He ...
as co-anchors, Anaridis Rodriguez as news anchor, &
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on sports anchoring the program in the Atlanta studios, with
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reporting live from New York City. The debut episode of ''AMHQ'' averaged 207,000 viewers during its three-hour time slot. On January 26, 2015, meteorologists
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and Jennifer Delgado joined Sam Champion as co-hosts of the program. Mike Bettes and Maria LaRosa departed ''AMHQ'' on January 23. Bettes was named host of Weather Underground later that year while LaRosa was shifted to weekends. A weekend edition of ''AMHQ'' was also announced, with meteorologists Reynolds Wolf and Kait Parker hosting from 5:00 to 9:00 AM ET. The weekend edition launched on February 7, 2015. Chris Warren, Stephanie Abrams, Jen Carfagno & Ari Sarsalari are common fill-ins on ''AMHQ''. On October 30, 2015, Sam Champion hosted his final ''AMHQ'' show. He moved back to New York City in January 2016 to host a primetime show from there. Jennifer Delgado departed a week later to ''Weather Center Live''. On November 8, 2015, ''AMHQ'' relaunched again in a new timeslot, 5am-9am ET. The first hour is branded ''AMHQ Early'' hosted by Jen Carfagno & Anaridis Rodriguez with
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&
Jim Cantore James D. Cantore (born February 16, 1964) is an American meteorologist. He is best known as an on-air personality for The Weather Channel. Career A native of Beacon Falls, Connecticut, who was raised in White River Junction, Vermont, Cantore g ...
joining them beginning at the second hour. On January 10, 2016, Kait Parker co-hosted her final ''AMHQ Weekend'' show and left TWC. She was replaced by Kelly Cass. On February 24, 2017, Anaridis Rodriguez announced she was leaving ''AMHQ''. She was not replaced after her departure. Jen Carfagno has anchored AMHQ Early solo since February 27, 2017. On June 9, 2018, ''AMHQ Weekend'' was reduced to three hours, starting at 6am and ending at 9am ET. In March 2020, AMHQ Early was temporarily canceled due to the outbreak of COVID-19. However, AMHQ early returned on June 22, 2020 with Jordan Steele joining as a co-anchor. Also, AMHQ was expanded back to four hours from 6-10am eastern. On June 14, 2021, The Weather Channel dropped the AMHQ acronym, replacing it with the acronym's initialism of America's Morning Headquarters. The new show debuted alongside a new logo and expanded programming until 12 PM Eastern, adding Alex Wallace as a host from Weather Center Live's 10 AM to 12 PM time slot, which it replaces.


Notable on-air staff


Current

*
Stephanie Abrams Stephanie Abrams (born October 27, 1978) is an American television meteorologist who has worked for The Weather Channel (TWC) since 2003. She currently co-hosts '' AMHQ'' with Jen Carfagno and Jim Cantore early weekday mornings. She is also empl ...
– co-anchor – also ''Your Weather Today/Morning Rush'' anchor (2009–2014) *
Jim Cantore James D. Cantore (born February 16, 1964) is an American meteorologist. He is best known as an on-air personality for The Weather Channel. Career A native of Beacon Falls, Connecticut, who was raised in White River Junction, Vermont, Cantore g ...
– co-anchor * Jen Carfagno – co-anchor *Kelly Cass – co-anchor (Weekends) *Jordan Steele – co-anchor *Alex Wallace – co-anchor * Reynolds Wolf – co-anchor (Weekends)


Former

* Nicole Mitchell – ''Your Weather Today'' anchor (2004–2009) *
Sam Champion Samuel James Champion (born August 13, 1961) is an American weather anchor who is best known for his combined 25-year career on the ABC flagship station WABC-TV and ''Good Morning America''. He formerly co-anchored '' AMHQ: America's Morning He ...
(2014–2015) *
Mike Bettes Michael Bettes (born January 9, 1972) is an American television meteorologist and storm chaser who works for The Weather Channel in Atlanta, Georgia. He was a co-host of '' AMHQ: America's Morning Headquarters''. He hosts Weather Underground TV ...
(2014–2015) – also ''Your Weather Today/Morning Rush'' anchor (2009–2014) *
Maria LaRosa Maria LaRosa is an American meteorologist. Since July 2019, she has worked as a meteorologist on WNBC-TV New York and is a substitute weather presenter on NBC's ''Today''. Previously, she worked for The Weather Channel in Atlanta, Georgia. She ...
(2014–2015) * Anaridis Rodriguez (2014–2017) * Jennifer Delgado (2015) - now at WTTG-TV in Washington, D.C.


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